Peer Recovery and Family Support Services

Peer Recovery Support Services

Anchor Recovery Community Centers

People new to recovery often live in environments filled with opportunities for relapse. Many go to Anchor Recovery Community Centers because they recognize that their new lifestyle, free from drugs and alcohol, is not compatible with their old friends or living arrangements. Here individuals are offered hope, in the form of a safe environment that they may not otherwise have. Positive outcomes come from providing this type of environment to people in early recovery. The community center’s services offer opportunities to obtain job interviewing skills and computer skills, and to develop interpersonal relationships, thus serving as a stepping stone to reintegrate into society and the workforce.

Recovery Coaches work with people experiencing problems with their use of drugs and alcohol, people who are already in recovery, and people who are concerned about someone else’s substance use.

Family Support Services

Recovery Coaches work with people experiencing problems with their use of drugs and alcohol, people who are already in recovery, and people who are concerned about someone else’s substance use. For more information, visit: Recovery Coach Academy